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Question
Read the acrostic poem on ‘Friend’. Write an acrostic poem like this on ‘Tree’.
| Friend | Tree |
|
Friends always love each other |
T |
|
Respect each Other |
R |
|
Interact with each other |
E |
|
Enjoy playing with each Other |
E |
|
Never hurt your friends |
|
|
Do everything together |
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Solution
| Friend | Tree |
|
Friends always love each other |
Trees are our gifts |
|
Respect each Other |
Rear them with care |
|
Interact with each other |
Enjoy the earth |
|
Enjoy playing with each Other |
Every day growing trees |
|
Never hurt your friends |
|
|
Do everything together |
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